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प्रश्न
A man invested an amount at 10% per annum simple interest and another amount at 8% per annum simple interest. He received an annual interest of Rs. 1350. But, if he had interchanged the amounts invested, he would have received Rs. 45 less. What amounts did he invest at different rates?
A man invested an amount at 10% per annum and another amount at 8% per annum simple interest. Thus, he received ₹ 1350 as annual interest. Had he interchanged the amounts invested, he would have received ₹ 45 less as interest. What amounts did he invest at different rates?
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उत्तर
Let the amounts invested at 10% and 8% be Rs. x and Rs. y respectively.
Then as per the question
`(x xx 10 xx 1)/100 = (y xx 8 xx 1)/100 = 1350`
10x + 8y = 135000 ...(i)
After the amounts interchanged but the rate being the same, we have
`(x xx 8 xx 1)/100 = (y xx 10 xx 1)/100 = 1350 - 45`
8x + 10y = 130500 ...(ii)
Adding (i) and (ii) and dividing by 9, we get
2x + 2y = 29500 ...(iii)
Subtracting (ii) from (i), we get
2x – 2y = 4500
Now, adding (iii) and (iv), we have
4x = 34000
`x = 34000/4`
x = 8500
Putting x = 8500 in (iii), we get
2 × 8500 + 2y = 29500
2y = 29500 – 17000
2y = 12500
`y = 12500/2`
y = 6250
Hence, the amounts invested are Rs. 8,500 at 10% and Rs. 6,250 at 8%.
